Key areas of responsibility:
1. To play a key role in the delivery of the Western Range and wider Masterplan projects, as part of a central project team.
2. To work with colleagues across the Museum, including curatorial departments, on research and curatorial content development to support future permanent galleries and interim displays. This would include contributing to research plans and proposals, collections development (including acquisition proposals), and relevant publications.
3. To be part of cross-Museum project teams that develop and delivery interim displays and pilot projects that ensure a strong public offer during Masterplan works, and that develop and test different approaches to curation, display, and interpretation.
4. To work with colleagues across the Museum to develop and evaluate sustainable and effective models for collaborating with and engaging stakeholders and communities in the development of content for future galleries.
5. To collaborate and coordinate relations with relevant institutions, groups and individuals, locally, nationally and internationally, to support the development and delivery of content for Masterplan projects, and to develop or ensure good relations with relevant stakeholders.
6. To support fundraising and stakeholder management, and advocate for the Museum as required.
7. To have a good understanding of museums and relevant best practice and share this with colleagues.
8. Other duties as assigned.
About you:
9. Experience of curating a temporary exhibition or gallery refurbishment.
10. Demonstrable experience of engaging with the public through digital media, public programmes, or broadcast projects to spotlight various collections.
11. Co-curation, co-creation and/or other methods of collaboration with academic and non-academic stakeholders in the delivery of display projects or public programmes.
12. Experience of people and projects management experience, with good communication and interpersonal skills and outstanding attention to detail.
13. Ability to present in public in an engaging manner.
About the British Museum:
Founded in 1753, the British Museum’s remarkable collection spans over two million years of human history and culture. The Museum is a leading visitor attraction, and its world-famous collection includes the Rosetta Stone, Egyptian mummies, the Sutton-Hoo finds, and the Lewis Chessmen. The Museum also holds an extensive collection of prints and drawings spanning 600 years, including works by the greatest graphic artists such as Dürer, Michelangelo and Rembrandt.
You can view a selection of our impressive collection of prints and drawings in our virtual gallery.
The Museum offers a competitive benefits package including:
14. Generous annual leave allowance of 25 days (rising to 30 days after 10 years’ service) plus 2.5 privilege days and plus bank holidays.
15. Membership of the civil service defined benefit pension scheme (find out here what benefits a civil service pension provides).
16. Free entry to a wide range of museums and exhibitions
17. Participation in private and public Museum activities, including talks by leading curators from around the world and behind-the-scenes opportunities to learn how museums care for and manage their extraordinary collections.
18. Interest-free travel, bicycle, and rental deposit loans
19. Professional and personal development opportunities
20. Employee Assistance Programme
21. Discounts on food and gift shop purchases
Additional details:
For more information about this role, please see the job description.
The interviews are expected to take place on Friday 17th October 2025.
If you have any additional needs that we should be aware of to support you with your application, please provide details to bmrecruit@britishmuseum.org.
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